1. Hot Pink U…., 2. Fashion Notebook #34, 3. 05242008, 4. Cotton Candy Kisses, 5. With Love, Pink, 6. right on track, 7. Cupcake Pops, 8. Plastic 3, 9. elder in pink, 10. bleeding heart, 11. Shoe Loves You?, 12. Premsela Poster, 13. white hot pink, 14. Royalty Reigns, 15. paint the world., 16. Crafting 365, day 173 – pink teacups, 17. sweet heart, 18. reaching out ………, 19. a little less conversation, 20. The closed window, 21. spotted or striped anywhy..fashion!, 22. vintage tea set with cupcake, 23. Prenent un Bany. Taking a Bath., 24. 18, 25. licorice allsorts, 26. LAGALAG: The Traveling Journal of Filipinos Project, 27. Traveling Journal Kit – contents, 28. La Paz, Bolivia – travel diary, 29. Machu Picchu, Peru – travel diary, 30. Sajama, Bolivia – travel diary, 31. Arequipa, Peru – travel diary, 32. Travel Book Pages 2 and 3, 33. Wings Traveling Journal Spread, 34. Travelling Journal Pg one, 35. moo cards!

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On: Friday, May 30, 2008

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Sex & The City: The Movie! I have a date with Carrie Bradshaw this weekend! I haven’t seen the movie yet, but I imagine I could quite happily watch it with no sound, and just drool over the clothes/shoes/handbags.
Summer plans! Bouncy castles, dancing & some of my favourite people, all in one place? Yes please.
New haircuts. I can literally just leave my hairdresser to it and I know it’ll end up looking fab! (Thank you Dan.)
Wishlists. I tend to use my Amazon Wishlist to bookmark things that I like. It’s growing bigger and bigger, so perhaps it’s time to send it to friends and family, in time for my birthday, so I can some strike some things off!
Canon 450d. I want you.
Vegan Brownies. Nom nom nom! So gooey & chocolatey, even if they did take over an hour to even cook slightly. I used this recipe.
Photo of the day. I can’t remember where I read about this, but it’s probably the most amazing Polaroid collection / series I’ve ever seen. This guy, who it seems no one knows much about, took a Polaroid every day of his life, from 1979 – 1997, when he died. This is why Polaroid shouldn’t stop making instant film! I heard that Fuji might be taking over production. I hope it’s true.

X The Weather Could I be anymore British? No, but seriously, it’s so dull and cold! Hello, sunshine? Come back.
X Promotional Work Handing out Credit Card leaflets to people, while we’re facing a recession? Never again.

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Me: Topshop can be a bit hit and miss
Friend: Yeah. It’s a bit overpriced sometimes
Me: Yeah, I have to really like something if I’m going to buy it from there

(Pause)

Me: Although, err, I suppose I should like everything that I’m buying really…

When did fashion become so disposable? As much as I love it, I blame the rise of Primark, for slowly warping my mind over the years. It has made me seriously fickle when it comes to prices. Fashions may come and go quicker than Jodie Marsh drops her knickers, but I’m now incapable of making a purchase over £10. £30 for a pair of shoes?! Surely not.

The Devil Wears Primark (Channel 4, Sunday, 9pm), is going to investigate why Primark is so cheap. Should be interesting.

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On: Tuesday, May 27, 2008

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  • 15% off at Cath Kidston, from the 23rd to the 26th May with code 15CKSD. There’s also 15% off instore!
  • 10% off all make-up this weekend at Boots, including luxury brands!
  • Sign up for the American Apparel newsletter & receive a 10% discount. And if you fill out a survey that they send you, this goes up to 15%!
  • Free shipping on orders over £60 at ASOS this weekend, with code HAPPYBANKHOL
  • 20% off the Fun Rocker Jewellery range at Lady Luck Rules Ok with code SPRINKLES. Offer ends midnight, 26th May.

    Enjoy!

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    On: Saturday, May 24, 2008

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    You know it’s time to move on, when you receive a badge from your dead-end job, congratulating you on being there for 5 years. 5 years.

    (It’s not like I haven’t been trying.)

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    On: Thursday, May 22, 2008

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    These illustrations are just a tiny part of the massive list of creative projects I’m undergoing at the moment. If you’d like one, please leave a link in the comments to a clear photo of yourself & I’ll add it to my list!

    For full size images, visit the Illustration section of aimeemarie.com.

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    On: Tuesday, May 20, 2008

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    No sooner have I said that Gladiator Sandals are hideous, I find some that are… acceptable. It’s those sandals that go half way up your leg that I have a real problem with! I can’t imagine a single item of clothing that they could possibly look good with, not to mention the unsightly white patches you’d have after walking around in the sun (if you’re lucky enough to be walking around in a gorgeous hot climate!) They’re something that even Sienna Miller can’t pull off.

    These Satin Pink Gladiator Sandals from Urban Outfitters are one of a few pairs of Gladiator Sandals that aren’t obscene. What makes them Gladiator-like, I’m not too sure, but perhaps that’s why I like them. And they’re pink. (And I’ve always had a soft spot for pink.)

    Here’s a summery outfit I’ve put together with them:

    How cute is that dress as well? I love the bright colours. It’s just what you need to prepare yourself for some sunshine!

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    On: Monday, May 19, 2008

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    It’s been reported that on average, a person changes their career at least 5 times, before they find their feet. But with everyone wanting experience and graduates, how do you make that first step up the career ladder? That vicious circle comes rolling round the corner with every job application – you need experience, to get experience. But you can’t get experience, because you haven’t got any previous experience. Confusing much? In the creative industries, it’s just practice, experience, practice, practice, experience, until you get your lucky break. (If you get a lucky break!)

    Primarily, I’m a photographer. I love the freedom, the post-processing and creative ideas involved. You can take a camera anywhere and photograph anything. Although my photography often involves a lot of work with people, I’m not too keen on studio work- there’s too much involved technically. And although I understand it, I prefer to work with natural light and catch candid moments. But in what career can you do that? Not many, besides event or wedding photography.

    I also love fashion and beauty, and writing about it. (Infact, I’ll write about anything, near enough!) I’ve had my fair share of experience of internships, with some magazines that shall remain nameless and all of them have been horrific experiences. It’s understandable that the fashion/lifestyle team still have their own jobs to do, but they give you the most tedious tasks sometimes. Tea-making is fine, we all love a good cup of tea, but “Oh, this milk’s been left on my desk and it’s warm now. Can you go and empty it?” does not cut it. I’m not here to be your skivvy! Nor am I here to open your mail (which you are going to have to read anyway). There’s very little actual on-the-job training or shadowing involved. I don’t know how you’re expected to know what the job involves or if you want to do it, if you’re stuck in a teensy fashion cupboard, returning last seasons Kate Moss for Topshop collection. But the bosses at your favourite celebrity and fashion mags know that they can get you to do all the little things that no one else wants to, because you’re just there to put it on your CV. And unfortunately, if you want to make it in the industry, then nine times out of ten, you’ll need that reference.

    So here are my top tips to make the most of being a magazine Intern:
    1. If you can make a good cup of tea, it will be well appreciated! But don’t let that be the only thing that you end up doing during your stint.
    2. You will be called the “workie”. It can be patronising and rude, but if you want to be able to put the experience on your CV, stick it out.
    3. If you’re doing fashion returns, don’t worry about getting them all done and finishing your days work. There will always be more somewhere.
    4. If you think you’re doing them a favour by tidying up the cupboard, don’t waste your time. I can guarantee that by the next morning, a mountain of screwed up clothes from a photoshoot will have magically appeared, messing up all your hard work.
    5. At some point you’ll probably be asked to open someone’s mail. It’s such a pointless task, as you won’t know what’s rubbish and what’s not. Try to put it off, as I’m sure the person in question is quite capable of opening an envelope themselves!
    6. If things really get that bad, then leave. I’ve met lots of Style Assistants who have done the same thing and have still got their dream job, so it doesn’t always have a negative effect. Just miss it out on your CV! (And make sure you get your travel expenses paid before you leave.)

    Of course some people are lucky enough to not have to do years of internships and they make it on their own. If you’ve got the right attitude, talent and bags full of ambition, then good things will happen eventually. A lot of people are head-hunted this way and their blogs, magazines and portfolios get picked up by the people who can further their career.

    I’m not the best at any of the things I do, but you know when you just have a feeling that there’s something that you really can do and would be perfect for? In an ideal world, some Big Boss Man would find me and say “Take candid photos of people and street culture, write about fashion, life and street-style, wear all this fabulous clothing and get paid £25,000 for it. And here’s a slice of Lemon Cheesecake.”

    I should start my own mag and be my own boss.

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    On: Thursday, May 8, 2008

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